An interesting design for a child daycare centre on Lützowstrasse, by Jäsper Halfmann and Klaus Zillich, featuring a kind of winter garden room on its southeastern side.
Difficult to get a long shot – damn those trees, other buildings, cars, people etc. They really get in the way of architecture.
And on the same steet, some front blocks forming entrance ways to two streets of mews houses – an interesting idea, even if much more common in London than Berlin. If you follow the mews through, you come out near a stretch of IBA townhouses on Lützow Ufer / Schoneberger Ufer, including a bridge which was also part of the IBA.
The entrance blocks are by Vittorio Gregotti, Augusto Cagnardi, Pierluigi Cerri and Hiromichi Matsui, since you ask.
Below, the block at the end of the news, which looks stands on Lutzowufer. It’s by Erich Schneider-Wessling, with Hanno Lagemann and Zeki Dinekli:







i was just walking by this daycare center the other day and wondering about it. this is right near where i work.
behind the kita was a funny restaurant in an old pumphouse, complete with old machinery – haven’t been there for years